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Numark iDJ Mixing Console for iPod

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Get your iPod music into the mix.

Numark's iDJ Mixing Console for iPod is a 2-channel mixer that provides mobile DJs and iPod enthusiasts with a way to integrate their portable music with their sound reinforcement systems. It transforms the iPod from a mere personal music player into a source playback device. With a compact form, comprehensive features, and blue-on-white design the Numark iDJ blends perfectly with the iPod.

Numark iDJ Mixing Console for iPod Features:

  • 2 universal iPod docking stations will accept all model iPods with bottom connector and charge them while connected
  • Large iPod navigation controls
  • 3-band EQ with gain control on both channels
  • Dedicated microphone input with tone and level control
  • Phono/line inputs for adding additional devices on both channels
  • USB connectivity (PC and Mac) enables iDJ to function as a music-loading base
  • iPod's recording capabilities supported by iDJ for voice memos, etc.
  • Turntable spindle receptacle enables placement of the iDJ on a turntable
  • Zero tolerance precision switches/knobs for a tight, precise feel

Numark iDJ Mixing Console for iPod Specifications:

Built In EffectsNo
Digital InputsYes
Digital OutputsYes
Line Inputs2
Mic Inputs1
Rack MountableNo
Total Number of Channels2
Turntable Preamps2
TypeClub
Type of CrossfaderVCA

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Not worth your time or your money

Even for an amateur DJ like myself, there's nothing worthwhile in this unit. It looks nice with a color scheme that matches a white iPod and it's cheap, but add in the cost of two iPods and you're looking at $600 if not more. If you want to DJ with iPods, there are cables which will allow them to plug into your mixer. But that still leaves you without pitch control and many other features that your average DJ will use. Numark's iDJ2 looks like it solves a lot of the problems of the iDJ. It only needs one iPod (with room for USB memory sticks or additional iPods to plug in the back) and has pitch control. It pulls songs off of the iPod and into it's onboard memory so that you can manipulate the pitch as well as cue multiple tracks from the iPod.

Reviewed by Jonny on 3/7/2007 who plays Rockabilly, psychobilly.

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THE MOST INFORMED REVIEW

the scroll wheel works and then doesnt. sometimes the wheel if i move it left or right both directions it moves up and i can scroll down the list. sometimes if i go to play a song it plays the one before it and i thought maybe i moved the wheel at the last second but ive carefully done it and it still screws up. sometimes when a song is playing and i go to the artist list or song or w/e it just starts the song over. there are a couple more glitches i have had this problem with 3 units and still no luck. as for the idj2 they have been talking about it and advertising it for over a year and its still not out.........i have resently bought a new mixer

Reviewed by DJpro123 on 8/3/2007 who plays everything depends on gig.

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Looking for a simple mixer to play around with?

I was looking for a pretty basic mixer to mess around with, needless to say this is what I found. Right out of the box this thing was cool; that white ghost-ish look of the ipod with all the basic features of a mixer. I love this thing! Good for those pros who want a simple mixer for their pod and even better for the average musician who wants to show off their musical talent. I wouldn't think twice before recomending you this console, price is good...quality is good...what more do you need?

Reviewed by Robob320 on 10/17/2006 who plays rock, rap, alternate, dub.

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Useful tool, in certain applications

I'm a mobile dj thats been in business for 15 years and I have owned this product for a little over a year. The quality really is'nt good and the features arn't great but for certain applications this product is perfect ie:boat functions, small house partys, athletic events. If you buy this piece of equipment you need to consider it to be disposable. When it breaks just buy a new one. If you want something that is supposed to be better you should wait until the idj2 comes out later this year. That has pitch control, scratch wheels, onboard effects and many other features and uses only 1 ipod. I believe the cost is around $500. With the idj1 you get what you pay for but it's perfect if you dont want to risk your primary rig at those less paying gigs.

Reviewed by mhp1990 on 4/11/2007 who plays Everything.

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If you're serious then...

This doesn't make sense. As far as I can see, there isn't a way to adjust the pitch/tempo of the songs. Why one would need a crossfader for playing one song after another with no attempts to mix is beyond me...

Reviewed by Tolerance on 2/22/2007 who plays Hip-Hop, EDM, Pop/rock.

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